STRENGTHS: Greatest assets are his his ball skills/leaping ability. Makes the tough catch look easy. Adjusts to the bad pass with surprising ease. Would make your grandma look accurate. He is a play maker who has displayed the ability to create separation on a consistent basis. Looks and plays taller than his listed height. His lean stature allows him to slither through arm tackles like a greased chicken. Shows heart and doesn't play scared. Is a willing blocker. Catches the ball with his hands, not his body. Has good quickness out of his cuts, and his smooth running style makes his speed deceptive. Not a burner, but is known to leave DB's in his wake.
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WEAKNESSES: Shows some inconsistency at times. Is vulnerable to bigger CB's who can jam him up at the line of scrimmage. Doesn't always realize that he is actually capable of going up for that high pass, sometimes resulting in an interception. Has had trouble with his focus throughout his career, and some might think he has bad hands because of this. Began wearing red contact lenses last season in an effort to remedy the problem. "They make the ball show up a little bit better because it acts like a visor," Williams said. "Even the grass is a lot greener." There have been recent rumblings within the organization about his ability to maintain his great work ethic due to the added strength of his chick magnet. It is the one drawback to his new lenses. Women, (including teammates' wives) have been seen waiting outside the locker room after practices wearing nothing but Williams' jerseys. They refer to him as "black superman." He seems to bask in the adoration, but needs to realize that these very women could possibly be his kryptonite.

Notes: The Ravens organization seems to be very pleased with the steady progress made over the course of his rookie season. Some think he is ready for a starting role. He has separated himself from Devard Darling and Clarence Moore as the clear-cut #3, and will likely step in for Derrick Mason in the near future. The Ravens boast one of the most promising young WR duos in Mark Clayton and Demetrius Williams. The average observer will begin to wonder why there were a dozen WR's selected before him in the '06 draft. Ravens fans have already realized Ozzie pulled off yet another heist at the draft bank. Browns fans? Well, they've already accepted the fact that Travis Wilson was the wrong pick (again) and that Demetrius never wanted to play in Cleveland anyway.

Im a massive Chad Johnson fan
I love this guy- all his antics are in good nature and good fun and hes an unbelievable athlete and player and his td celebrations were good for the nfl despite wat those jerk-off nfl coporate executives said